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Hardcover A Line to Kill Book

ISBN: 0062938169

ISBN13: 9780062938169

A Line to Kill

(Book #3 in the Hawthorne and Horowitz Investigate Series)

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Book Overview

The New York Times bestselling author of the brilliantly inventive The Word Is Murder and The Sentence Is Death returns with his third literary whodunit featuring intrepid detectives Hawthorne and Horowitz.

"Horowitz is a master of misdirection, and his brilliant self-portrayal, wittily self-deprecating, carries the reader through a jolly satire on the publishing world." --Booklist

When Ex-Detective Inspector Daniel Hawthorne and his sidekick, author Anthony Horowitz, are invited to an exclusive literary festival on Alderney, an idyllic island off the south coast of England, they don't expect to find themselves in the middle of murder investigation--or to be trapped with a cold-blooded killer in a remote place with a murky, haunted past.

Arriving on Alderney, Hawthorne and Horowitz soon meet the festival's other guests--an eccentric gathering that includes a bestselling children's author, a French poet, a TV chef turned cookbook author, a blind psychic, and a war historian--along with a group of ornery locals embroiled in an escalating feud over a disruptive power line.

When a local grandee is found dead under mysterious circumstances, Hawthorne and Horowitz become embroiled in the case. The island is locked down, no one is allowed on or off, and it soon becomes horribly clear that a murderer lurks in their midst. But who?

Both a brilliant satire on the world of books and writers and an immensely enjoyable locked-room mystery, A Line to Kill is a triumph--a riddle of a story full of brilliant misdirection, beautifully set-out clues, and diabolically clever denouements.

Customer Reviews

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A Line to Kill: Slightly Disappointed

I absolutely love Horowitz and usually find his books sophisticated and thought provoking, however I did not feel the same about this one. I had been waiting a while for the release, so maybe my anticipation and excitement overhyped the book, but I was honestly a bit disappointed. The caliber of writing is not the same as past books and almost seems more juvenile. Toward the middle it was hard to put down, but it took over 100 pages to really get into the meat of the story, all the while Horowitz seems more downcast than usual. Although it seemed like the series was ending, the last few pages set up a great start for the next book, which will hopefully be a bit better than this one.
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